'''Basic Trope''': A creature or object is made of, resembles, or has distorted or traumatically injured anatomy.* '''Straight''': A HumanoidAbomination has several extra deformed limbs and its facial features are twisted and vaguely animalistic. It uses tumorous OrganicTechnology.* '''Exaggerated''': An EldritchAbomination appears to be made of a tangle of human organs and eyes, and is terraforming the area around it to resemble its homeland, the BloodyBowelsOfHell.* '''Downplayed''': A beautiful HumanAlien has a disfiguring scar, and the architecture of her LivingShip resembles organic forms and anatomy [[UncannyValley just enough to be mildly unsettling]].* '''Justified''': A creature or object is actually made from crudely assembled body parts.* '''Inverted''': Though a creature or object is made of or resembles anatomy, it looks extremely natural and beautiful.* '''Subverted''': A creature cloaked in shadow at first appears to be a tangle of limbs, but when it steps out of the shadows it is actually [[TotemPoleTrench one normal human sitting on another's shoulders]]. * '''Double Subverted''': At which point it unzips the GenuineHumanHide Person Suit and attacks.* '''Parodied''': The horrific disfigurement is a bad case of acne. * '''Zig Zagged''': Some zombies are fresh with few to no signs of rot. Others are missing limbs and dragging trails of intestines behind them.* '''Averted''': The starfish aliens don't remotely resemble earth anatomy.* '''Enforced''': "Fans loved the dangling eye zombie last season; lets do more of those." * '''Lampshaded''': "Why do eldritch abominations always look like a serial killer's compost pile? You'd thing at least once in a while one would go with something original, like a talking fire hydrant or something..."* '''Invoked''': A sorcerer deliberately transforms Alice into a horrifyingly twisted shape to scare off anyone who might try to help a talking bunny or frog.* '''Exploited''': Alice discovers that having three arms, scales, eyes on stalks, a PrehensileTail, and the ability to make an ogre cry by making a funny face is actually rather useful for an adventuress, once you find a nice bulky hooded robe for trips into town.* '''Defied''': A mad scientist takes care to make his cyborg minions look aesthetically pleasing and keep them in good repair, studying the latest trends in jewelry design and plastic surgery.* '''Conversed''': Alice and Bob discuss whether something having too many eyes is scarier than if it has too many limbs.* '''Implied''': The virus victim is never fully shown on screen/described, but the character's reactions and the fragments we do see suggest they have been twisted into a horrifying form.* '''Deconstructed''': The eldritch abomination which resembles a mass of limbs and organs can barely move or sense its surroundings. After flailing around for a while, it eventually dies from massive infection due to its exposed organs.* '''Reconstructed''': The next one, learning from its moronic partner's mistakes, takes the time to plan out a mortal-brain-shattering form with an efficiently designed skeleton and metabolism, with usefully placed limbs and sensory organs, before manifesting on the mortal plane* '''Played For Laughs''': ** The anatomy in question is laughably bizarre- for instance, having a foot for a head. Hard to pull off, due to the UncannyValley.** Trying to cheat God in HowManyFingers results in [[Film/BruceAlmighty your hand having multiple fingers and losing your appetite for 3 weeks.]]* '''Played For Drama''': [[Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera A character is horribly disfigured]], leaving them [[FreakinessShame ashamed]] and isolated from humanity.----Just walk through the ventricle on the right to return to BodyHorror. ----%% Optional items, added after Conversed, at your discretion:%%%%* ???%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???